The Price of Salt
Book Review
Patricia Highsmith's novel «The Price of Salt», also known as «The Price of Salt», has been acclaimed for its groundbreaking depiction of lesbian relationships in the 1950s. Critics note that the book stands out among other works of the time for its honest and realistic approach to the subject, avoiding stereotypes and tragic endings typical of LGBTQ+ literature of that period. Highsmith masterfully conveys the inner world of her heroines, creating deep and multi-layered characters. Special attention is given to the psychological development of the characters and the atmosphere, which immerses the reader in a world of forbidden love and social prejudices. The novel is also praised for its literary style and tense narrative, which holds the reader's interest until the last page. Overall, «The Price of Salt» is considered an important contribution to literature focused on LGBTQ+ themes and continues to be a relevant and inspiring work for many readers.
